Legal Experts Explain How Jodi Arias Photos Influenced The Jury's Decision
Travis Victor Alexander was an American salesman who was murdered by his ex-girlfriend, Jodi Ann Arias, in his house in Mesa, Arizona while in the shower. If the second panel can't reach a unanimous verdict, the judge will have to decide whether to put her in prison for life or make her eligible for parole in 25 years.JodiArias Timeline: Key Dates In The Case. In 2008, Arizona woman JodiArias drove to her former boyfriend’s home and murdered him in cold blood, leaving behind overwhelming pieces of evidence. Thejury was told there would be three days (yes, a whole three days) of trial this week, though I’m not holding my breath. As I have said before, this trial is unpredictable. There are a couple known issues out there that weren’t yet resolved by Judge Stephen’s ruling. The JodiArias murder trial was the first major trial of the social media era. Simpson trial had cable news, Jodi had Twitter. People were live-tweeting every "yes, sir" and every eye roll. Arias' fate is now left up to the prosecutor, who will decide whether to retry the penalty phase. If he decides to try again for the death penalty, a new jury will be selected and both the prosecution and defense will present evidence and arguments over what sentence Arias should receive. The convicted killer's life is in the hands of a jury after she made long and detailed plea for a life sentence.JodiArias with Travis Alexander Prosecution evidence photo.
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